Category Archives: Poems about Writing

Apostrophe Hisssssssssssss

If English is what they were taught early on, And if they are older than thirty, I would think that the average American knows Punctuation. Without being shirty, Apostrophes are for possesives, and so It is right that this use … Continue reading

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Time to Write

Time comes for me to pen my words On this, my poetry page. My prose has had the starring role While poems wait offstage. Within me, rhymes intensify, Insist to be set free, Yet theme and subject oft’ elude That … Continue reading

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Rhyming again

As I wrote what you might call a book, I really did not even look At this blank blog of mine, And I’ve come back to find That my poet inside is quite shook. I want to get back to … Continue reading

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Candlelight

Tonight, I write by candlelight, Which sweetly blocks the darkest night. Now through the flicker, burning bright, I feel my spirit flow. At last, though time’s so quickly passed, I feel the living, breathing blast, Of soul.  Awakening at last, … Continue reading

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Vocabulary

Of words I know so many, each in turn A symbol of the deeper root below; And more each day I hear them and I learn To comprehend each definition, so To find a method to use every term In … Continue reading

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